Keeper lucky there.
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Another tw@ of a referee.
Keeper lucky there.
Thing is...no-one on the bench to change those apart from Ralls maybe. Certainly not a game for Tanner and Colwill.
Now, that one would have been Runnarson’s fault.
Grant may be hardworking but he had to score there...could have been a game changer....
Grant should have scored.
Much better in the last 10 mins. If only we weren't shit for the first 35.
None of our forwards are good enough
It's a shame
But we need to get that keeper away from the gloves and sign a couple of new faces up front
Best we can hope for is that the fog closes in and the ref abandons.
Much better last 20 minutes.
With a bit of luck, we can get something from this game.
The effort is certainly there if not the application.
Id bring on Colwill for Robinson.
Watching the replay of the pelanty shout for the foul on Meite - definitely should have been a pelanty!
It's Siopis pretty much on his own in the middle, and lately he's become less effective. If Ramsey isn't going to return/soon, we're going to continue to struggle against all but the weakest sides..
Just a question of us keeping the score down
I keep thinking about where we'll be in January and whether it'll be a position that makes Tan get out the cheque book.
On the bright side....Swansea losing at home to Huddersfield 0-1 very near drop zone now...with QPR winning last two games after sacking Ainsworth...
With reference to the previous game as well, i would suggest that opposition coaches have worked out that the majority of our players cannot handle receiving the ball in close quarters with an opposing player, and just by simple squeezing our back 5 are effectively nullifying the rest of the team who are offering no movement or options with a resultant hoof from either LB or RB to a player up field who is so isolated from a supporting player and not able to hold on to the ball for our midfield players to catch up with play, the saints players often with more room are able to receive and pass in one movement without having to trap the ball take a step then having to look around for an option (3 movements) i see modern football as pace, receive pass move, receive pass move repeat to fade we are seemingly playing 5 metre balls back and forth across the back 4, with players retreating all the time to receive the ball thus conceding 75% of the field make it simple for the Saints to sweep up when an isolated player receives a long ball, If we are allowed to bully an opposition who stand off us then we look decent but as soon as the opposition fronts up in the face their doesn't seem an option to swicth things up.
Didn't want to start a new thread for this but my god:
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What a bloody wasted corner....